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a buy who helped bring the city of back. mayor of manhattan, i should say new york city, helped bring the city back from financial ruin back in the 1980s, a beloved colorful figure. ed koch died last week at the age of 88. he is to be laid to rest today. funeral services underway right now. jenna: another big story we're watching this is murder of a young american mother in turkey. some new leads developing in that case. who police are now questioning to try to get answers. >>> also today the president is taking his push for gun control on the road but he faces a tough battle on capitol hill for his proposals to ban assault weapons and institute universal background checks. we'll go in depth on that story just lead -- ahead. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. j
a buy who helped bring the city of back. mayor of manhattan, i should say new york city, helped bring the city back from financial ruin back in the 1980s, a beloved colorful figure. ed koch died last week at the age of 88. he is to be laid to rest today. funeral services underway right now. jenna: another big story we're watching this is murder of a young american mother in turkey. some new leads developing in that case. who police are now questioning to try to get answers. >>> also...
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the mayor who famously asked everybody, how am i doing all across the city. he was really beloved by a bipartisan gathering of new yorkers i would say and today he will be remembered at temple emanuel at new york city. that will be quite a service i would imagine there. >> there are so many ed koch stories to go around. the "new york post" the other day answered his famous line with a front page that said, you did great. he was a beloved mayor of new york city. martha: yeah, indeed he was and he is being remembered right now. more on that later. gregg, thank you for being with us today. >> my pleasure. martha: we'll see you back here tomorrow and "happening now" starts right now. jenna: right now we have brand new stories and breaking news. >> the little boy at the center of the hostage drama, tense negotiations to get him free and the high-tech surveillance equipment now helping investigators. >>> also the troop drawdown in afghanistan. new reaction from inside that country. what the afghan people fear might happen when u.s. forces leave. >>> plus, lights ou
the mayor who famously asked everybody, how am i doing all across the city. he was really beloved by a bipartisan gathering of new yorkers i would say and today he will be remembered at temple emanuel at new york city. that will be quite a service i would imagine there. >> there are so many ed koch stories to go around. the "new york post" the other day answered his famous line with a front page that said, you did great. he was a beloved mayor of new york city. martha: yeah,...
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jenna: elizabeth prann is live in midland city, alabama, where she is covering the story since it first broke a week ago. elizabeth, take us if you would to the scene of the crime. what is happening there now? >> well, we can see officials are still combing through the scene behind us. by all accounts this was a very many could plex and a very sensitive situation. in fact bomb technicians were on site earlier this morning. we learned from the fbi. they are confirming there was a camera inside the bunker. they were speaking with jimmy lee dykes through a pipe as well as the cell phone. they witnessed the suspect's deterioration and they acted as he continued to get agitated. officials think that dykes was killed by law enforcement. fbi officials contacted us directly. they say they're processing the scene. they will send a review board that will later release the details about the shooting death of dykes. we've heard multiple questions about the drone surveillance. fbi said that military was not involved. the drone circling overhead was in fact from law enforcement. jenna. jenna: tomorro
jenna: elizabeth prann is live in midland city, alabama, where she is covering the story since it first broke a week ago. elizabeth, take us if you would to the scene of the crime. what is happening there now? >> well, we can see officials are still combing through the scene behind us. by all accounts this was a very many could plex and a very sensitive situation. in fact bomb technicians were on site earlier this morning. we learned from the fbi. they are confirming there was a camera...
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cities on the east coast. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox weather center for us of the jd. >> you will not plow for me if it comes? jon: no. i'm going to have my hands full. >> i hear you. local forecasters that live anywhere from new york to boston are really biting their fingernails because this is a hard one to really forecast. snow is one of the hardest things to really track, where the timing, intensity and exact track, still yet to be determined but we do know is these two systems are going to combine. it is called phasing. once they get together we could have ourselves a blockbuster snow event. the boston local forecast office is saying 75% chance of 12 inches or more. so there is good guidance suggesting that boston is going to get a big snow event. new york city, not out of the question. depends on where the storm end up. as you can see those two storms kind of merging together friday, into saturday, overnight when we're really going to see this thing bomb out or intensify off the coast. so
cities on the east coast. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox weather center for us of the jd. >> you will not plow for me if it comes? jon: no. i'm going to have my hands full. >> i hear you. local forecasters that live anywhere from new york to boston are really biting their fingernails because this is a hard one to really forecast. snow is one of the hardest things to really track, where the timing, intensity and exact track, still yet to be determined but we do know is...
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not so much on the main highways or the city streets like this one here in downtown kansas city, but more in the residential neighborhoods and on the side streets where the plows really haven't had a chance to get in there and push all of the snow out of the way. as you mention the roads were an icy mess throughout the region yesterday. a lot of slipping and sliding. not a lot of serious crashes because people were out on the road and poor visibility made it hard for drivers to go very fast. those out and about today need to be careful especially if the streets are lined with the large snowdrifts. they might want to have a snow shovel with them. it was a very dynamic storm with snow, freezing rain. what the national weather service calls thunder sleet. lightning really lit up the skyline overnight and temperatures in the 20s over the next few days means all the heavy snow will stay put. farmers certainly hope so. they say a slow melt with help with a long and severe drought. the storm door appears to be open. jenna, forecasters are already talking about another chance of snow by earl
not so much on the main highways or the city streets like this one here in downtown kansas city, but more in the residential neighborhoods and on the side streets where the plows really haven't had a chance to get in there and push all of the snow out of the way. as you mention the roads were an icy mess throughout the region yesterday. a lot of slipping and sliding. not a lot of serious crashes because people were out on the road and poor visibility made it hard for drivers to go very fast....
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[shouting] >> reporter: he was the very symbol of the city itself. brash, brave, funny, outspoken and sharp. >> happy birthday, puerto rico. >> reporter: ed koch brought new york city back from the brink when he was elected mayor in 1977. >> now thought i could win. but i got my message out and people believed it and they have very the voted for me. it was a shook. >> reporter: he was born never 1924 in newark, new jersey. served in world war ii and took on the democratic tammany hall in the 1960 he is a as reform democrat. before elected councilman, congressman and moving to city hall where he inherited a city sieged by crime, bankruptcy at this and public unrest. >> new york city is a great city but the new york apple does not grow in the garden of eden. a state of short term debt of $6 billion which we had to eliminate over a 4-year period. and we did it over a 3-year period. and i'm very proud of what we did. >> reporter: after three terms he was defeated in 1989 but that didn't stop him from writing and remaining involved in public issues as a p
[shouting] >> reporter: he was the very symbol of the city itself. brash, brave, funny, outspoken and sharp. >> happy birthday, puerto rico. >> reporter: ed koch brought new york city back from the brink when he was elected mayor in 1977. >> now thought i could win. but i got my message out and people believed it and they have very the voted for me. it was a shook. >> reporter: he was born never 1924 in newark, new jersey. served in world war ii and took on the...
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we'll show you some of the chaos that filled the streets of a russian city after a flaming meteor plunges to earth at supersonic speed causing wide-spread damage, injuring now almost a thousand people. that number has gone up over the last couple of hours. our greg palkot is live from london with the very latest on all of this. >> reporter: we've been taking the information and monitoring this spectacular video this, meteor smacking into russia. it happened in a city of about a million people, a little under a thousand miles to the east of moscow, and it happened just after 9:00 in the morning local time there, that is why a lot of people saw it, and a whole lot of people recorded it on their cellphones, on cameras in their car, on closed circuit television. russian scientists say that the meteor was at least 20 feet wide when it started to enter the atmosphere and weighed about ten tons and hit the atmosphere at a whopping33000 miles an hour. people saw the streaking of the meteor across the sky then saw a bright flash, a blinding light, that was the explosion of the meteor into a fireba
we'll show you some of the chaos that filled the streets of a russian city after a flaming meteor plunges to earth at supersonic speed causing wide-spread damage, injuring now almost a thousand people. that number has gone up over the last couple of hours. our greg palkot is live from london with the very latest on all of this. >> reporter: we've been taking the information and monitoring this spectacular video this, meteor smacking into russia. it happened in a city of about a million...
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locations around the city. finally, i'll tell you that they are reopening the case because, you know, giving dorner this opportunity to say, hey, the killing will stop when i get justice. that, they believe, is why the chief is willing to reopen the case. on the other hand, the prosecutors now saying he'll get the death penalty possibly indicating the prosecutor filing those charges yesterday in riverside county. bottom line here, jon, they still don't know where this guy is. jon: yeah. if he is in mexico, mexico would never extradite him to this country if there's a death penalty on the table. another consideration here. >> reporter: that's actually negotiable now. thank you, jon. jon: oh, it is? that's a new development. >> reporter: yeah. mexico has started doing that. it's been a long process, but even in a few cases they have reversed that and are extraditing people -- not knowing they'll for sure get it, but it has been done. jon: wow. that's news to me. william la jeunesse, thanks for informing me. talk
locations around the city. finally, i'll tell you that they are reopening the case because, you know, giving dorner this opportunity to say, hey, the killing will stop when i get justice. that, they believe, is why the chief is willing to reopen the case. on the other hand, the prosecutors now saying he'll get the death penalty possibly indicating the prosecutor filing those charges yesterday in riverside county. bottom line here, jon, they still don't know where this guy is. jon: yeah. if he...
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well actually you can see the top of the donald trump building in the city of chicago. because the clouds are so low and that is really causing havoc with air travel. jenna. jenna: you guys in chicago know snow better than we do on the east coast. >> reporter: a little bit. jenna: i will give you that credit, steve. we hear it is not just about the snow and amount of it but what it's like. tell us more about that. >> reporter: yeah and it's really, really wet. don't know what your snowball making history is like, jenna, if you make a snowball that easy that means the stuff is really wet. it is tough on people especially heart attack snow lifting it up. way tough on roofs. >> did you get it? >> reporter: reports of roofs collapsing particularly in missouri and kansas where both places have had two days of kind of drenching with this snow is really causing havoc and power lines. this heavy snow, it clings to tree branches. those branches droop, sometimes they fall. take the power lines out with them. that's a problem over in southeast michigan right now. so, if this is wh
well actually you can see the top of the donald trump building in the city of chicago. because the clouds are so low and that is really causing havoc with air travel. jenna. jenna: you guys in chicago know snow better than we do on the east coast. >> reporter: a little bit. jenna: i will give you that credit, steve. we hear it is not just about the snow and amount of it but what it's like. tell us more about that. >> reporter: yeah and it's really, really wet. don't know what your...
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. >> the smaller the city, the smaller the regional and no competition you will see higher, much higher air fares, but look at jetblues, virgin americas, frontiers, spirits of the world, in those markets we're seeing competition. >> reporter: for now the two frequent flyer programs will remain separate. once everything is approved, signs, sealed and delivered, then the frequent flyer programs will combine together. by the way, this is going to take a long time. the entire merger process could take a year or more. a lot of agencies, a lot of people involved and have to give the green light. so experts are saying it still will be quite a while before we start to see any changes in the air and here at the airport, jenna. jenna: still looking for a business model that works some of these airlines. pretty incredible. we'll keep an eye on this story, casey. thank you so much. >> you got it. >> the mother of a little boy kidnapped from his school bus and held captive in that underground bunker talks about forgiving the man who did this to her son. plus she tells about the special bond her son
. >> the smaller the city, the smaller the regional and no competition you will see higher, much higher air fares, but look at jetblues, virgin americas, frontiers, spirits of the world, in those markets we're seeing competition. >> reporter: for now the two frequent flyer programs will remain separate. once everything is approved, signs, sealed and delivered, then the frequent flyer programs will combine together. by the way, this is going to take a long time. the entire merger...
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how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now dorner has been on the run for just six days. for perspective, jenna, the olympic park bomber, eric rudolph, he was bounty out there. whitey bolger was on the fbi most wanted list for 12 years. two million dollars, which eventually was collected. jenna? powerful words by the chief of police as well, on this whole surge. what is the status of this search at this time? >> well, there are no credible lead. there was possible siting this weekend. that turned out to be negative. coordinate information. now we do have information, video from a sea
how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now...
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the city has not been on any type of tactical alert since early yesterday morning, and we will remain in that status until further. so at this time that's about all i have, in terms of the investigation. if there are some questions related to the dorner investigation that i'm able to answer, again i'm not able to comment on anything related to san bernardino. [inaudible question ] >> again, we have homicide investigations. the fact that the incident transpired yesterday and -- jon: that is information from the los angeles police saying that until they absolutely know that christopher dorner is dead that his is the body found in that burned out cabin near the big bear resort, they are going to continue with at least some of the protective details around members of the lapd, people who dorner had threatened in his manifesto that came out around the time this whole murderous pre began. our william la jeunesse brings us up to date on where this investigation and the aftermath stands. he's at lapd headquarters. william. >> reporter: well, jon, lapd is following protocol because the crime s
the city has not been on any type of tactical alert since early yesterday morning, and we will remain in that status until further. so at this time that's about all i have, in terms of the investigation. if there are some questions related to the dorner investigation that i'm able to answer, again i'm not able to comment on anything related to san bernardino. [inaudible question ] >> again, we have homicide investigations. the fact that the incident transpired yesterday and -- jon: that...